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Liz


Liz [liz] Examples noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.

Examples from the Web for liz Contemporary Examples of liz

  • But I will say the hardest to play for me—well, one of the easiest to improvise, but also the hardest character is Liz.

    The Zany Shades of Nick Kroll

    Abby Haglage

    December 15, 2014

  • That was challenging physically for me but actually doing Liz and being able to access her is surprisingly is pretty easy.

    The Zany Shades of Nick Kroll

    Abby Haglage

    December 15, 2014

  • Liz G., one half of “Publizity” [the other half of which, Liz B, is played by Jenny Slate] is one of the best on the show.

    The Zany Shades of Nick Kroll

    Abby Haglage

    December 15, 2014

  • In her Twitter profile bio, writer Liz Tuccillo calls herself a “relationship know-it-all.”

    Confessions of a Rom-Com Writer: Liz Tuccillo Talks ‘Sex and the City,’ ‘Take Care,’ and More

    Kevin Fallon

    December 5, 2014

  • This is the next Hobby Lobby By Irin Carmon, MSNBC Laura Grieneisen and Liz Miller have a lot in common.

    The Daily Beast’s Best Longreads, Aug 3, 2014

    The Daily Beast

    August 3, 2014

  • Historical Examples of liz

  • An’ I’m thinkin’, Liz,’ says I, ‘he’ll say things no man ever said afore—t’ you.’

    Quaint Courtships

    Various

  • I ain’t a spy, ‘Liz’beth Berry, and I ain’t paid by no livin’ soul.

    Fair Harbor

    Joseph Crosby Lincoln

  • Liz took the shilling, looked at it and at me with an earnest air, and shook her head.

    The Gypsies

    Charles G. Leland

  • “If ye hadn’t gi’n me warnin’, Liz, that there stun’d about fixed me,” he remarked.

    Earth’s Enigmas

    Charles G. D. Roberts

  • She said an unpronounceable word and added: “You may call me Liz.”

    The Gift Bearer

    Charles Louis Fontenay

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